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The White Earth Celebration JUNE 14 and 15,1909. T . W W ' ' -S 'zW . Jsjg wWR 'w KJB&- io liß&l.jifr ><; > # *.. > WB + /">. Federal Salute at Peace Meeting of the Sioux and Chippewas. By the White Earth School Band. HON. D. S. HALL MAJOR J. R. HOWARD Pony and Foot Races La Crosse Indian Sham Battle Birch Bark Canoe Race Base Ball_Game PROGRAMME MONDAY, JUNE 14 Grand Aboriginal Parade MUSIC SPEEHES BY CHIEF JOSEPH CHARRETTE INDIAN WAR DANCE 7:00 A. M REV. FATHER ALOYSIUS 1:00 P. M. 4:00 White Earth vs TUESDAY, JUNE 15 Federal Salute at Pipe of Peace Smoke Between Sioux and Chippewas MUSIC By the White Earth School Band SPEECHES BY Rev. J. Johnston Theo. H: Beaueieu Rev. Chas. Wright Rev.F.Smith Pan-pans e-cow-ay by Indian Women 1:00 P. M. 2:00 ” Pony and Boys’ Foot Race Canoe Race by Indian Women 3:00 ’ 4:00 ’ Indian Sham BatJe Base Ball White Earth vs. From The Indian Leader Mr. Charles Haldiman, of Missouri, has been appointed dairyman at the Phoe lix school. A baby girl arrived at the home of Superintendent and Mrs. Davis of the Genoa school on April 17 Supt N. B. Hu'rr, < School, Ponsford. Minnesota. has pro mised Mr. SI awnee ’o talk to the Y M. C. A. boys on Sunday evening, June 13. He is coming- in the special car with other <ld Haskell students now living in Minnesota, to attend tne reunion Louise Guyon is making a beautiful hand embroidered net waist for exhibit and for sale A. D. Van Tassel has been transferred from the boarding school at Rosebud, South Dakota, to Chem- awa, Oregon, as engineer William D. Smith, who was grad uated from the business department last June, was appointed some time ago to a position at the Puyallup school. Mr. Fannie F. Ghates, of Omaha, Ne braska, has been appointed laundress in the Oglala boarding school, South Dakota. Mary Hinman one of the graduates from the business department last year, is now at the Cheyenne Agency, South Dakota. Miss Ethel Laughlin, a sister of Adelma and Stella, former Haskell pupils, has been appointed assistant seamstress at the Wind River school. 7:00 A. M ine Point